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Imaging of the non-traumatic brachial plexus.
[thoracic outlet syndrome]
The
first
line
imaging
of
the
non-traumatic
brachial
plexus
is
by
MRI
.
Knowledge
of
the
anatomy
and
commonest
variants
is
essential
.
Three
Tesla
imaging
offers
the
possibility
of
3
D
isotropic
sequences
with
excellent
spatial
and
contrast
enhancement
resolutions
,
which
leads
to
time
saving
and
quality
boosting
.
The
most
commonly
seen
conditions
are
benign
tumor
lesions
and
radiation
damage
.
Gadolinium
is
required
to
assess
inflammatory
or
tumour
plexopathy
.
MRI
data
should
be
correlated
with
FDG-PET
if
tumor
recurrence
is
suspected
.